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Bradley Manning Hearing: Judge Refuses To Dismiss 'Aiding The Enemy' Charge

By DAVID DISHNEAU 04/26/12 05:44 PM ET AP

Bradley Manning Ruling

FORT MEADE, Md. -- A military judge refused on Thursday to dismiss the most serious charge against an Army private accused in the biggest leak of government secrets in U.S. history.

Col. Denise Lind rejected a defense motion to throw out the charge of "aiding the enemy" during a pretrial hearing for Pfc. Bradley Manning. The charge carries a maximum penalty of life in prison. It was one of several motions seeking to dismiss some or all of the charges, but Lind left all 22 counts against Manning in place.

In seeking dismissal of the most serious offense, defense attorney David Coombs had argued that the charge didn't properly allege that Manning intended to help al-Qaida when he allegedly sent hundreds of thousands of classified Iraq and Afghanistan war reports and State Department diplomatic cables to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks.

Manning stated in an online chat with a confidant-turned-informant that he leaked the information because, "I want people to see the truth."

Prosecutors had argued that Manning knew the enemy would see the material when it appeared on WikiLeaks, regardless of his intentions.

Lind said Thursday that prosecutors must prove during trial that Manning knew he was giving information to the enemy. If they fail to do so, Lind indicated she would consider a defense motion to dismiss the charge.

Jeff Paterson, a leader of the Bradley Manning Support Group, said he was disappointed by the ruling but encouraged by what he called the "high hurdle" prosecutors must clear.

"Everything we know about Bradley Mannning is the complete opposite of this charge – nothing about aiding the enemy but everything about aiding the public's understanding of an unpopular war," Paterson said.

Manning hasn't entered a plea to any of the charges. He also hasn't yet decided whether he will be tried by a judge or a jury. His trial is set for Sept. 21 through Oct. 12.

Earlier Thursday, Lind rejected a motion to consolidate some charges that the defense said were duplicative. She said the defense could raise the motion again for sentencing purposes if Manning is convicted.

She denied another defense motion seeking to dismiss a count on the grounds that it was improperly charged. That count alleges that Manning wrongfully and wantonly caused intelligence to be published on the Internet, knowing it would be accessible to the enemy.

Lind also heard arguments on a government motion to bar any discussion at trial of whether the leaked material harmed U.S. interests. Prosecutor Maj. Ashden Fein said the government must prove only that Manning leaked the material knowing it could cause harm, regardless of whether it did.

The motion appeared to be aimed at blocking the defense's attempts to obtain classified reports compiled by the departments of Defense, State and Justice assessing the damage done by the WikiLeaks disclosures. Defense attorney David Coombs said the reports probably say the leaks did little or no damage; otherwise, he said, the prosecution would be eager to discuss them.

Fein said that since the government doesn't have to prove damage, any courtroom discussion of damage assessments would waste the court's time.

"Just because a damage assessment might say damage did occur or didn't occur, it's completely irrelevant" to proving the charges, Fein said.

The 24-year-old Oklahoma native was ordered court-martialed after he was accused of downloading the war logs, cables and video clips, and then sending them to WikiLeaks. He was working as an intelligence analyst in Baghdad when authorities say he copied classified material from government computers in late 2009 and early 2010.

The material WikiLeaks published included cockpit video of a 2007 U.S. Apache helicopter attack that killed a number of civilians, including a Reuters news photographer and his driver. The U.S. government says the civilian deaths were accidental.

Prosecutors acknowledged in court Wednesday that the helicopter video was not classified, although he allegedly got it from a military computer network reserved for classified material. He is charged with "having unauthorized possession" of the video clip.

Manning has been in pretrial confinement since he was charged in May 2010. He has been held since last April at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas.

His earlier treatment at a Marine Corps base caused support for him to swell. The Quantico, Va., brig commander kept Manning confined 23 hours a day in a single-bed cell, citing safety and security concerns. For several days in March 2011, he was forced to sleep naked, purportedly for injury prevention, before he was issued a suicide-prevention smock.

Manning's supporters have raised funds to place posters in the Washington Metro subway system this week portraying him as a whistleblower, patriot and hero.

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FORT MEADE, Md. -- A military judge refused on Thursday to dismiss the most serious charge against an Army private accused in the biggest leak of government secrets in U.S. history. Col. Denise Lind ...
FORT MEADE, Md. -- A military judge refused on Thursday to dismiss the most serious charge against an Army private accused in the biggest leak of government secrets in U.S. history. Col. Denise Lind ...
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02:57 PM on 05/23/2012
Manning has become a martyr for revealing the truth and for being gay. The entire gay community and all who worship truth and the pursuit of "clarity" which Obama bloviates about all the time should be up in arms, in the streets, and demanding Manning's release from prison.
01:54 PM on 05/03/2012
Good decision!
03:13 AM on 04/30/2012
Who exactly is the enemy here?
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yoyo1900
01:35 PM on 04/28/2012
It sounds that this individual has some psych problems.
01:57 PM on 05/03/2012
Probably. But he's still responsible and accountable. If convicted, he should receive the maximum sentence.
12:34 PM on 04/28/2012
http://t.co/c9AunPi8 Watch and share
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jmdziuban1
Aspiring ne'er do not-so-well
01:31 AM on 04/28/2012
So, the government's argument is that truth aids the enemy; and that great offenses committed, even though they cannot -or decline to - prove any resultant harm.
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FearlessFreep
A radical leftist with a JS Woodsworth avatar.
01:46 PM on 04/28/2012
If truth aids the enemy, what does that say about the US government?
02:09 PM on 04/28/2012
They train the enemy see my new post watch and share
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jmdziuban1
Aspiring ne'er do not-so-well
04:58 PM on 04/28/2012
Exactly.
11:39 PM on 04/28/2012
Looks like we can prove the government aided the enemy though,check out the video link I posted if you haven't already watch it and share it.
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
01:02 AM on 04/28/2012
Poor kid is dumber than three privates and is just being a scape goat for the incompetent superiors. No one in their right mind lets a PFC handle classified material unsupervised.
juliet marilynne
BIG BIRD TO ROMNEY: WHO'S jobless NOW, LOSERRRR?!
10:36 AM on 04/29/2012
NO!

having been in the military, this come directly down to 'personal responsibility'.

HE was entrusted with those documents, and HE made the decision to take the several step process to upload them to wiki-leaks. and NO ONE these days except the noobiest of internet noobs, doesn't know what wiki-leaks does.

i would NOT necessarily say 'life imprisonment' but i WOULD make damn sure he doesn't see the light of day for a LONG time.
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
01:27 PM on 04/29/2012
Having been there and having worked in S2 I'm not just guessing.
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psychophil
Don't listen to me.
07:22 PM on 04/27/2012
If Manning aided the enemy by showing our embarrassing secrets, then what about the people that created those embarrassing secrets?
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
01:02 AM on 04/28/2012
Excellent point.
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FearlessFreep
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01:47 PM on 04/28/2012
The people who created those embarassing secrets need a scapegoat.
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englishman545
English Born, Brooklyn Raised
06:21 PM on 04/27/2012
This is one case where "The Truth Will Set You Free" does not apply
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FearlessFreep
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09:16 PM on 04/27/2012
"The truth will set your teeth free"--Calvin & Hobbes
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englishman545
English Born, Brooklyn Raised
10:56 AM on 04/28/2012
Excellent!! I am a Calvin & Hobbs fan also.
juliet marilynne
BIG BIRD TO ROMNEY: WHO'S jobless NOW, LOSERRRR?!
10:39 AM on 04/29/2012
actually, he's lucky he's getting a trial.

he should try joining the taliban and uploading some of THEIR documents to wiki-leaks and see what would happen.

at this point, any sentence he gets that involves 'breathing', is a GIFT.
02:38 PM on 04/27/2012
A note to President Obama: What happened to "Looking forward, not back?"
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Ed Baker
All Hail Big Mother
01:52 PM on 04/27/2012
He violated his security clearance, I have exactly ZERO sympathy for him.
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FearlessFreep
A radical leftist with a JS Woodsworth avatar.
02:27 PM on 04/27/2012
I take it that you would have kept the crimes hidden.
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Ed Baker
All Hail Big Mother
03:24 PM on 04/27/2012
Why don't you simply speak for yourself instead of putting words in my mouth.

Did I address anything even close to what is in your post?

NO - I did not.

Don't post to me again - goodbye.
juliet marilynne
BIG BIRD TO ROMNEY: WHO'S jobless NOW, LOSERRRR?!
10:45 AM on 04/29/2012
exactly.... he violated his security clearance.

and what crime should've been kept hidden? the only crime here was putting our nation, in general and more specifically, our troops on the ground, in jeopardy because of some private's warped view of 'telling the truth'.
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hcwcars
Never going back to the old days
08:17 PM on 04/27/2012
You would have fit right in with Germany back in the day .
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MissMapleLeaf
princesshighandmightytoldyousobossoftheworld
11:42 AM on 04/28/2012
Godwin. Try again.
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dneil55859
01:44 PM on 04/27/2012
Manning is a traitor the information he gave out not only endangered American troops and civilians it endangered civilians and other people in Iraq and other places he deserves to die in Leavenworth Disciplianary Barracks at an old age
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Enroh Mot
Veritas Lux Mea
06:04 PM on 04/27/2012
Endangered the government that wants to keep secrets from the American people.
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dneil55859
08:19 PM on 04/27/2012
go to the mall see the recruiter sign up spend a year getting shot at then come back and tell us how you feel
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
01:05 AM on 04/28/2012
You have no idea what you are saying. You are just parroting what you have heard.
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GeorgeP922
12:34 PM on 04/27/2012
To all the neocons, and Obama apologists (funny you are on the same team)

Manning is charged ONLY with releasing video where we massacred journalists and good Samaritan civilians.

I can GUARANTEE you that they are not torturing the psycho who shot up twenty civilians.

So it's ok to massacre civilians, but if you expose a massacre, they make you sleep naked, and isolated, and harrased (just google Manning's torture)
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Joseph Bishop
10:39 PM on 04/27/2012
you need to go back and study up on the subject at hand. He is on the hook for all of the other documents he released as well.
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
01:07 AM on 04/28/2012
Good observation, @ GeorgeP922
12:22 PM on 04/27/2012
Perhaps it is important for us to be reminded that "war is hell", that's it's not just special effects, that it's not a story that comes to an end.
War requires ruthless action. It's ruthlessness, or death.
The issue is why the war is fought, not how. All war entails destruction, and taking human life.
It's often been said, "A man is only as good as his word." This man took an oath, and he broke it. Perhaps he thought what he was doing was for the good of mankind. That doesn't change the fact. He made a choice to break his oath, and the law, and must accept the consequences.
Fortunately it doesn't sound like the divulgence of this information cost lives. Perhaps it saved a few. We cannot be sure.
The sacrifice he made to only reiterate the atrocities of war was a bad decision.
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FearlessFreep
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04:31 PM on 04/27/2012
A nation-state is only as good as ITS word. When governments and their armed forces lie to the people and use classification to hide their lies, they deserve to have their cover blown.
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Birdman 49
Living day by day
11:48 AM on 04/27/2012
Let him FRY!